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and a dot ah, tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on algebra. ah, this is al jazeera ah, there on the clock. this is a new life coming up in the next 60 minutes. tensions in sudan is protested corporate into a power sharing agreement with the military after last week. 22. the leader of
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germany, social democrat, says his policy is likely to form a governments with the greens and liberals after an election. when a volcanic explosions is off in la palmer, but their affairs at hotmail might yet flow into the ocean, causing toxic reactions. back on the streets, indian problem is cool for a general strike. one year also the government passed 3 controversial farm wars and people similar to the school scenes, the right to come back in the hands of the americans. after a wrinkle when to europe on home, soil ah, so we begin to down with supporters of civilian rule, have been protesting, demanding the dissolution of the transitional government, the sudanese professionals association, but let the 2018 uprising against the then president bush here. once in a, into a power sharing deal with
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a military tensions between politician to the military have increased off the last week. attended, cooper. i, let's go straight to call to him. we can speak to him, morgan, who's standing by for us. so pensions a great to say what all the latest developments well, context between the military components of a transitional government and the civilian component seems to be suspended at the moment. the prime minister of the executive council, prime minister of the lamb dog, has reached out to the head of the sovereignty council and the deputy head of the sovereignty council. of course, the head of the sovereignty council is also the commander in chief of the military . so the prime minister has reached out to him to try to ease the tensions between the 2 sides. and this all comes of the aftermath of the attempt at school last tuesday, following the statement from political parties that they need to be transparency. with regard to the investigations into the officers who were behind the elected school, they also have been demands by political parties for reforms inside the military
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and the restructuring of the military. that is something that army has rejected. now they say that the mentor role of the military is to preserve the unity and the cohesion of the country until elections are held. and they say that political parties and head, the political parties, have been so focused on position and power, that they have forgotten their promise to the protest this and the civil and to let protests against perform a president i wanted. but she who demanded better economic conditions and better lifestyles behead of the sovereignty counsellor been for home. and his, that people have said that the belief political parties should be focusing on the needs of the people in trying to lead the country to credible elections and to democracy. so that is something that the political parties did not accept. they say that the military has no rights to these statements. so the tension have been climbing and has been mounting. and they have been demand by the food in the professional association for more protest on the 30th of september. so that people
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show that they support a civilian rule despite be, be lack of unity between the political parties. they say they want people to show the military that even though political parties may not seem like they're on the same page, they do not want the military to be in charge. and they prefer to have a civilian lead government under the be in control. hey, beth, thanks for that to him. morgan there with the very latest, from you dining cartoon. let's take a look now. how we got to these points in december 2018 thousands of people in the northeast region about bar protested against high unemployment poverty. and corruption and within days those protest spread to other cities including the capital tar team. then in april, 2019 it lets the military to remove the president of us yet from office that was often nearly 30 years in power. 4 months later, an author, accusations of excessive violence against protest as the military agreed to form a civilian lead transitional government. and the new cabinet took office in september under prime minister abdullah hum dock as part of
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a 3 year power sharing agreement. or let's bring in jonas horner in rape, his deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst for su down with international crisis group. janice horner, 1st of all, the frictions between the military and civilian elements of become ever more apparent as time is going on. what's your assessment of where we're at? how serious is this? yes. as you say that those tensions have been in evidence for some time, but this is really a new level of spill over those tensions. the transition student has always existed as a rather uneasy hybrid government that contain both civilians and military. and for the military part, there's a real concern from their side that they will be a sidelines. they are currently certainly dominant within the transition. and there can, and they've been dominant in sudan, more or less since independence in $56.00 for the civilians. as your package well
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represented, the civilians have been really unable to turn the sort of rule political power, the immersed incidents a revolution in 20182019 into real political power that it is usable in this new transitional context. and so the military honestly are not, is very concerned that the disorganization among the civilians may see, sit on the continuing that chaos if they don't indeed coalesce around rather more shared approach to, to the transition. right? so if they don't coalesce what's going to be the telling element here, the military presume, behold the balance of power in terms of strength, the force they knew the military really is in the ascendancy currently. but the transition as a process really is meant to culminate in early 2024 election, which are meant to be in distant station come in and take over from, you know,
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following the 30 years of, of president omar bashir. and it is really the job with the military to support the civilian the state in that process. i think there's so much hedging going on. there's so much uncertainty about the transition that the military and even other piece agreement, signatories who recently come into the transition are very nervous that that, that the transition to a working civilian democracy is available. and what would it take to thing for the disparate civilian groups to coalesce is likely to happen. the main divide here i think, is between older political parties and sit down like my party and unionist party who have traditionally held some degree of power and are very much dominated by at least from, from, from cartoon and the center. and they are very concerned that this broadening of the student is political. bass will create
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a significant political challenge to them. as new political forces emerge, coalesce crate alliances. and so they're very interested in maintaining their seat at the table rather than being diluted by new political force. and unfortunately, the military also can see the upside of maintaining the status quo. but. but yeah, as i said before, this transition really is about taking them to a new, a new dispensation that leaves that military and at least political barking behind and trade is that for a genuine working and inclusive democracy, janice on a great to get your perspective, appreciate that very much, thank you. thank on to germany, whether you sent a social democratic party has won a narrow lead in sunday parliamentary elections. its leader says he would like to form a coalition governments with the green part, you know, free democratic party, the climate crisis, likely to play a key role during the torps. we got to correspondence on the story. in a moment,
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we'll hear from dominant canaan, berlin, about possible coalitions. but 1st, let's go to how to know how many cologne who's falling developments with the s p day. so harder 1st up, shields where he says he's got the mandate to govern. yeah, he did say that he actually appeared quite confident and satisfied. he was, how did he wake up this morning? and he said that the think he did was to check that the results were the same. and then that he felt quite good throughout that press conference. he really talks as if it was a matter of fact that he was the next chancellor of germany. that this coalition, that he calls the social, logical and liberal coalition was about to happen. even though he did say that the negotiations have to take place, he did say that those that would take place behind closed doors, but he was quite confident that day this lead bar would reach
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a compromise. and he is opinion of the social democrats already have a coalition with the greens that have already had a correlation with the f d b. so to have all 3 of them together and he won't be complicated. that would be a historical for, for germany. it would be the 1st time that you have a 3 way coalition at the head of the government here. he also did say that he's aiming to have those talks that could last 4 months and this happened in the past. but he was hoping that the new government and he would become chancellor by christmas. i think that is something his he will try to stick to simply because germany come 1st of january 2022 will take on the presidency of the g 7. and it will probably want to have the new chancellor already in his position by holla,
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thanks for that. i don't have it in cologne. let's spin over to berlin. don't it came to standing by there and trying to manage and as yet clearly there wouldn't be a resolution any time soon. what variables we look at. so many different variables fit to that stand that the 1st one is you have the one leader that we heard just the all our shots talking about being from governments that his intention is clear. a desire to form this traffic light coalition, red, yellow, green for the respective parties. but then you have from the other side of the political debate, you have almond lashes, the man who led the christian democrats to the worst ever election performance since the formation of the federal republic after the 2nd world war, a historic lo for his party. but he says that he still wants to try to pursue a government that he conformed with the other 2 parties. the mister schultz is talking about forming a government where this would be the so called jamaica coalition,
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so called because of the colors of the respective parties. black for the christian democrats, yellow for the free democrats, sewer, economically liberal, but not particularly socially liberal. and then the greens obviously, who come from the environmental side of politics here. so he says that's what he wants. and indeed mister lash, it has said that he had a very deep and long conversation with christiana. now, the man in charge of the free democrats until far into the night last night talking about the problem that he faces is the number of seats that he has is smaller than the number of seats that all of shots has. and the convention in german politics is clear that the party that emerges in 1st place both in terms of the votes and in terms of the seats. conventionally that party gets the chance to form a coalition. first, the what makes things even more interesting is that the 2 perspective junior partners, the greens and the free democrats who have been already talking to each other,
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that high representatives of those 2 parties, mr. linda and robert hop back from the green party. well, they've been in deep in conversation about what form of agreement they can reach with each other before they speak to either of the 2 parties that were vying for 1st place. that matters. because 4 years ago, the greens and the free democrats and the kristian democrats as angle americans, christy and democrats spent weeks trying to form a coalition. and it fell apart because mr. linz not from the free democrats, he wasn't prepared to compromise enough for that to work. question is, if they are able to speak to each other, that is the free democrats and the greens. so they form a kind of understanding. well then they would form quite a large block in parliament and that would strengthen their hand in any discussions with either of the 2 parties who were vying for 1st place. i realize this can sound quite quite jargon is the can quite technical language that was actually happening
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right now. is you have these 2 potential julia partners trying to pool differences trying to find some sort of modus, prevent i a way of living with each other. they can then talk to the bigger parties and form a coalition, but the reality is it's going to be weeks before we get some sort of fruition or don't, right, thanks for that dominant came in berlin, unraveling the complexities of this. let's continue to do so with that for top, he's in london, he's biographer of anglo merkel, and chairman of applied political science of coventry university in the u came for tra, welcome to al jazeera at talk about a hard act to follow anglo merkel. it's going to be a well before we know who will take her place. what do you think is the most likely scenario that will pan out in the coming weeks? i think we should not rude the possibility of another grandparent mission, which shows as chancellor or some other person from from back from c d u c. s
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huge in 2nd position. that is another possibility scale. so that's a new quote. well yes with, with this all of the top of it shopping shots being in the 1st position. and i think that's one of the things they could possibly try. the other possibility is it has, we talked about the, the so called traffic coalition of a 3rd party the and the democrats, that it's a possibility because a lot of people in the green party, a little bit skeptical. all that sort of jamaica coalition is cool with the christian democrats because there's not just a christian done, but it's also asked him to pass in bavaria the christian social union, which is a very conservative mainly the catholic policy. stands for a lot of things that are meant to, to, to,
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to the membership of the green party to the green get approval from their members. indeed. so with a social democrat, and i think a lot of people in the industry could just about live with the christian democrats, with the christian social union is a different proposition. the state government with the, with the, with the conservatives and that they lead to state government one of the states. but that's with them in all positions, so to speak. so i think a lot of sort of spinning at the moment from the christian democrats, christian social union, is that the parties that be likely part of that are the, the part membership and a master last year would rob kurdish with the, with the what was shot just in a good position is that he has basically 2 options. lashes has only one option and he comes from from a position behind. he's also very unpopular. it would be difficult for him
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to, to, to frank, to provide any incentives, any of the other parties to, to go with that was there for the, the payment fee to you to stay as the governing team. with that switch at the top is you say, would you be other options would have to fail 1st? yeah, i think that one last time it took well into the, into the next year. the other options, i think the ones they would want to try. but all these other options have been tried at the, at the state level. so these combinations of governance on ones that we already have tried and these are parties that can work together. i think be the to feel at the moment is the green party almost doubled as a sexual democrats did law. well, i think there is a monday germany shifting to the left. it's just, by the way we see many workplace just in west, you're in countries nor we just had a shift and government in the same direction for example. so i think the re,
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democrats will be more inclined to go with that. and i think that get the ministry of finance to green part to get the ministry of foreign affairs and environment. i think then everybody will be happy and i think best shows if you like, has more on the lush it had sounds to me like there's a long road ahead for drop. i know that will be speeds you again in the meantime. thanks famous day. thank you. to now recount is ended iceland short lived record to becoming the 1st european country to elect a female majority. parliament and initial counts in the general election had female kinds of it's winning 1st 3 of the $63.00 seats in parliament. but that's not been revised down to 30, and no european country has yet had more women than men in parliament. although iceland and sweden have come place, put them on the still ahead on the news are including justice,
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delayed palestinian authorities, security forces accused of beating man's death. have the case adjourned. i'm under simmons reporting live from london, british motors, securing up for hours to get fuel while the government says crisis. what crisis? so it's hamilton becomes the 1st driver when $100.00 formula, one race itself, the victory went for russian grant. ah, the un general assembly is due to wrap up later on monday in new york, but it won't be hearing from a representative of me in march. our mountain was meant to deliver his speech, but a deal between china, russia in the us, will prevent him from doing just that. he was appointed by the ousted government of anxious to g. for magic editor james bass spoke with him. the final day of the un general assembly high level week was slated to be very unusual with 2 delegations
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to, to speak, who are appointed by governments that no longer exists. they would toppled me or not. and i've kind of stuff. but now the ambassador has withdrawn their application to speech. i talked to him earlier, last week, i would do my ne, i found the speak english. why? because we'll remember the start of the crisis after the qu, your intervention in the general assembly had such a powerful effect around the world. why are you not speaking again when the world is going to be watching? yeah, thank you so much for asking this question because i know because i look at, we look at the long run for the country and for the people of pneuma, this is thought i should say sort of arrangement that we have the, we always mention about continued t of the current permanent representative of your mom to the u. n. many members
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state agree in despite that you know, continue 80 where take place. so with that understanding i withdraw them, i my inscription and to be speaker list during the general debate. so that is the one of the point that there is sort of arrangement. so said deal by the big powers so that you can stay in the job as long as you don't rock the boat this week. so the main reason also i went to i went to cheat by step low profile the africana bus to the appointed by ash rough gone. a good exam will be speaking to the general assembly. despite the fact that taliban put a letter into the credentials committee of the general assembly asking to replace him most diplomats i've spoken to say for now they don't want the taliban to get the u. n. c. and that they say is because international recognition is one of the few leave as the international community have to influence the tolerance behavior.
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several provinces in china's northeast region are experiencing power cuts because of color, shortages and tightening emissions standards. initially affected manufacturers across the country, many of whom have had to stop production in recent weeks, china is highly dependent on coal for power of aging aims to pollution and emissions of climate change in gases or china has condemned the u. k for selling a washer through the taiwan strait. chinese military followed h. m. s. richmond through the waterway. undescribed. britain's behavior as harbouring evil intentions. the british military says the ship had been working with allies in the china seen, was traveling to vietnam. be government is drafting in the military to help deal with the fuel crisis across the country. then the environment secretary says military trainers will be used to claire. a backlog of driver tests move follows days of long queues, filling stations with many being forced to close. the business secretary's already
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suspended competition goals for the fuel industry to try and allow supplies to target filling stations which are running low. scroll straight away through re simmons who's done it by the petrol station in london. so, laundry. what's the scene there? what's happening? well, this has just been one massive cup to 67 hours in the past half hour. you see the things that bring up some what they've reopen the petrol station because the tanker delivered a load of fuel and left as i say 30 minutes ago. and now you have some movement, but let's just swing over here. look up the on the london bus, there's a q that's at least half a kilometer along a lot of frustration here. some anger, some relief now because finally the fuel is flowing, but this is supposed to be an over reaction by the public. but certainly, it would not seem that way when you start to delve further, talks of panic,
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buying well defined that word for decades all over the world. once you say panic, buying people panic. and what we're getting now is a situation whereby people are actually running out of fuel some a try to stop pilot. they use it goes on and on and on. the government's really funny yourself in a big mess over this. there is a shortage of laurie drivers that is a given. it's been a problem for many months now since rex it and since the end of the day. but the major part of the cobit demik. but right now the, basically the situation is that the government initially said it wouldn't allow bringing in fruits to drive the tankers. and now we're hearing that this plan being put together right now for that to happen. even both, many in, within the industry of said the soldiers just on skilled enough to actually do what
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the drivers do, which is to actually make open the taps of the refineries to get the terminals to get the fuel on both the, the laurie's and then a get the trucks here and then do the same thing. is there a way around that? possibly? yes. so the government in a big mess. so what else are they doing to try and solve this problem? well it's about messaging really because this whole crisis started the beginning of last week when a b p executive said, yeah, we may have a problem with with drivers and that was a problem, but it wasn't massive. the fuel stocks are there because there is stuff where it's just getting it to the, to the actual station. so now really this thing is to fix it out of control. the pound is there, add to this a number of other factors such as the crisis over the global hiking energy prices, the fact the energy companies in the u. k. many of them have gone past the pretty people are very disturbed about that. that also concerned about
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a range of other issues over deliveries, to the lower drivers and so on and so forth. but furthermore, there is an issue about these lower drivers in the government has taken action already to actually offer something like 5000 of these is working. these are for laurie drive to come in from europe and elsewhere. they think that that could do it a 3 months visa, but the opposition labor party is saying that it is not something like a $100000.00 drivers. and even when you have one of the government ministers saying that this is about the, the industry wanting cheap drivers. and therefore wanting to actually turn this into a crisis so that they can get access to cheap drivers from eastern europe, for example. but of course specs it is put in place as got rid of a free movement. and so you have a situation here where people are getting angry because they are blaming bricks, it for all of their problems right now. in all fairness,
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rex it is. the reason for all of it, but it's part of the issue and that, that's why you k is standing alone right now in this sort of crisis. or andrew, thanks about andrew simmons in london to lead herron out towards the common border. serbia customer face off because of a ban on certain cars. still waiting 7 years on the families of missing students in mexico, demonte answers we got support coming out to law school, get one over on that big rivals among rivals. actually come out with me with hello, thank you for joining in. we had some rock and storms over the northwest of italy, scooping up $45.00 millimeters of rain within one hour. so that much water in
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a short period of time. it was enough to bury this street with some flash flooding . still the potential we could see more storms flare up through this area, central parts of italy hopping over the adrian sea and fleming into the bulk. and so watch what he does to temperatures in belgrade. the rain, not going to arrive here until late monday, but we go from 28 down to 22 degrees on tuesday. not a lot of rain here. just about 5 to 10 millimeters. we've got an autonomous storm moving across the united kingdom. it's moving quickly into the north sea. it will slam into the low countries and link up with this batch of what weather over norway, so also has some heavy rain in the forecast for the next few days. focusing on the good stuff now full on sunshine for a large part of turkey assemble at 25 degrees. but some clouds for the black sea region and bring winds for the eastern med. okay, also a lot of sunshine across areas of iberia, but some rain toward the north, northern parts of portugal into spain. and now for western africa. big storms, setting up over the ivory coast. liberia into sierra leone. on monday,
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